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Months later, Phoenix man still unable to walk following drunk driving crash
Edgardo Soto has had a rough and slow road to recovery since the September crash.
PHOENIX - A Phoenix man is still unable to walk a drunk driving crash seriously injured him.
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two-car collision happened on State Route 51 northbound at Shea Boulevard on Saturday, Sept. 26. According to Arizona Department of Public Safety officials, 34-year-old Jason Kengott drove his Honda pickup truck at high-speed, moments before rear-ending Edgardo Soto, 50. The crash caused Soto s Mazda to go up an embankment and hit a tree before rolling back down. He started to scream, I don t feel my arms. I don t feel my legs. He had no feeling. He got to the hospital, he still had no feeling, said Soto s sister, Maria,
On Dec. 14, the Glendale Police Department released the video of the officer-involved shooting of Derick Bonilla, who was killed by police Aug. 14.
The incident began with detectives spotting Bonilla in a stolen vehicle. He was followed by three unmarked vehicles, which boxed in the stolen vehicle Bonilla was driving when he pulled up to a Circle K gas station near Camelback Road and Black Canyon Highway.Â
âAs the suspect was returning to the vehicle, after purchasing something inside the convenience store, three detectives moved in to make an arrest,â said Jose Santiago, a Glendale police spokesman.
âThose detectives also radioed for a nearby uniformed officer to assist with the arrest.â
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Shocking bodycam footage shows a former NFL player being fatally shot by police in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ekom Udofia, 33, was shot at least ten times by officers who also deployed stun bags, plastic baton rounds, pepper balls and a dog on him before he died.
In a critical incident briefing posted by Phoenix Police Department, Udofia can be seen approaching officers while they shouted repeatedly for him to drop his weapon - later identified as a BB gun - before they shot him multiple times.
Udofia, a former football player with the NFL and Stanford University, suffered from mental health problems in recent years, according to court documents.